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  • DoT to Ask Telecom Operators to Test 5G in Rural Areas Also, MTNL May Join Trial Soon, Says Official Source

    DoT to Ask Telecom Operators to Test 5G in Rural Areas Also, MTNL May Join Trial Soon, Says Official Source

    New Delhi, May 30: The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is likely to ask telecom operators to conduct trials of 5G technology in rural areas also, along with urban centres for which they have been given permission, an official source said.

    Bharti Airtel, Reliance Jio and Vodafone Idea have been given trial spectrum for six month to test 5G technology in the country.

    State-owned telecom firm MTNL will also be given trial spectrum once it submits fees of Rs 5,000 required for the permission, the source said.

    “The DoT will ask telecom operators to include a rural area for testing 5G applications along with their urban centres. 5G Trials Get Approval From Telecom Department, Telcos to Start 5G Trials in Different Locations Across India.

    “MTNL has teamed up with C-DoT for conducting 5G trials in Delhi. They will conduct a 5G test near Najafgarh as well. They will be given a trial spectrum once they deposit the fees,” the official said. Is 5G Network Radiation The Reason Behind COVID-19 Pandemic? PIB Fact Check Debunks Fake Viral Posts.

    Telecom operators have been allocated spectrum in 700 Mhz band, 3.3-3.6 gigahertz (Ghz) band and 24.25-28.5 Ghz band across various locations.

    DoT has approved trials of 5G with Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung and C-DOT, and has not approved any trial with Chinese vendors.

    “Reliance Jio will conduct trials using its own technology as well as Samsung network gears,” an industry source said.

    Jio and Samsung did not comment on the matter.

    The trials will be conducted at various locations including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Gujarat and Hyderabad.

    Bharti Airtel will conduct trials in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Bengaluru, and Jio applied for trials in Delhi, Mumbai, Gujarat and Hyderabad.

    During the trials, application of 5G in Indian settings will get tested. This includes tele-medicine, tele-education and drone-based agriculture monitoring. Telecom operators will be able to test various 5G devices on their network.

    The duration of the trials at present is 6 months. This includes a time period of 2 months for procurement and setting up of the equipment.

    According to DoT, 5G technology is expected to deliver 10 times better download speed than that of 4G and up to three times greater spectrum efficiency. HRS hrs

  • ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ wins top honour at Screen Actors Guild Awards

    ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’ wins top honour at Screen Actors Guild Awards

    The win for Netflix’s courtroom drama marked the first time a film from any streaming service won the guild’s ensemble award

    The starry cast of Aaron Sorkin’s 1960s courtroom drama “The Trial of the Chicago 7” took the top prize Sunday at a virtual Screen Actors Guild Awards where actors of color, for the first time, swept the individual film awards.

    The 27th SAG Awards, presented by the Hollywood actors’ guild SAG-Aftra, were a muted affair — and not just because the red carpet-less ceremony was condensed to a pre-recorded, Zoom-heavy, one-hour broadcast on TBS and TNT. The perceived Academy Awards frontrunner — Chloé Zhao’s “Nomadland” — wasn’t nominated for best ensemble, making this year’s postponed SAG Awards less of an Oscar preview than it is most years.

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    Still, the win for Netflix’s “The Trial of the Chicago 7” marked the first time a film from any streaming service won the guild’s ensemble award. Written and directed by Sorkin, “The Trial of the Chicago 7” had been set for theatrical release by Paramount Pictures before the pandemic hit, leading to its sale to Netflix. The streamer is still after its first best-picture win at the Oscars.

    Frank Langella, who plays the judge who presided over the 1969 prosecution of activists arrested during the 1968 Democratic National Convention, drew parallels between that era’s unrest and today’s while accepting the award on behalf of the cast.

    “‘God give us leaders,’ said the Rev. Martin Luther King before he was shot down in cold blood on this very date in 1968 — a profound injustice,” said Langella, citing events leading up to those dramatized in “The Trial of the Chicago 7. “The Rev. King was right. We need leaders to guide us toward hating each other less.”

    The win came over two other Netflix releases — “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” and “Da 5 Bloods” — as well as Amazon’s “One Night in Miami” and A24’s “Minari.” Had Lee Isaac Chung’s Korean-American family drama “Minari” won, it would have been the second straight year a film largely not in English won SAG’s top award. Last year, the cast of “Parasite” triumphed, becoming the first cast from a non-English language film to do so.

    The SAG Awards are a closely watched Oscar harbinger. Actors make up the largest branch of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, and SAG winners often line up with Oscar ones. Last year, “Parasite” went on to win best picture at the Academy Awards, and all of the individual SAG winners — Renée Zellweger, Brad Pitt, Laura Dern, Joaquin Phoenix — won at the Oscars, too.

    Those awards this year went to a group entirely of actors of color, potentially setting the stage for a historically diverse slate of Oscar winners: Chadwick Boseman, best male actor for “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”; Viola Davis, best female actor for “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom”; Yuh-Jung Youn, best female supporting actor for “Minari”; and Daniel Kaluuya, best male supporting actor for “Judas and the Black Messiah.”

    Of those, Davis’ win was the most surprising in a category that has often belonged to Carey Mulligan (”Promising Young Woman”) or Frances McDormand (”Nomadland”). It’s Davis’ fifth individual SAG award.

    “Thank you, August, for leaving a legacy for actors of color that we can relish the rest of our lives,” said Davis, referring to playwright August Wilson.

    As it has throughout the awards season, best male actor again belonged to Boseman for his final performance. Boseman, who died last August at age 43, had already set a record for most SAG film nominations — four — in a single year. He was also posthumously nominated for his supporting role in “Da 5 Bloods” and shared in the ensemble nominations for both Spike Lee’s film and “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.”

    It was the SAG Awards where Boseman gave one of his most memorable speeches. At the guild’s 2019 awards, Boseman spoke on behalf of the “Black Panther” cast when the film won the top award. “We all know what it’s like to be told that there is not a place for you to be featured,” Boseman said then. “Yet you are young, gifted and Black.”

    The Academy Awards frontrunner, “Nomadland” missed out on a best-ensemble nomination possibly because its cast is composed of largely non-professional actors. Zhao’s film previously won at the highly predictive Producers Guild Awards, as well as at the Golden Globes. “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” up for best picture at the Oscars and four other awards, could pose a challenge to the frontrunner.

    In an interview following the pre-taping of the award for “The Trial of the Chicago 7,” Langella called the virtual experience much more civilized. “I’m in my bedroom slippers,” he said from New York’s Hudson Valley. “I have no pants on,” added his co-star Michael Keaton.

    Eddie Redmayne, who plays Tom Hayden in the film, credited Sorkin and casting director Francine Maisler for assembling such a disparate group of actors — including Sacha Baron Cohen, Mark Rylance, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Jeremy Strong — into an ensemble.

    “It was like a clash of different types of music, whether it was jazz or rock or classical — but all of that coming together under Aaron. He was the conductor, almost,” said Redmayne. “It was a joy day and day out to watch these great and different and varied actors slugging it out.”

    In television categories, the ensembles of “Schitt’s Creek” (for comedy series) and “The Crown” (for drama series) added to their string of awards. Other winners included Anya Taylor-Joy (“The Queen’s Gambit”), Gillian Anderson (“The Crown”), Jason Sudeikis (“Ted Lasso”), Jason Bateman (”Ozark”) and Mark Ruffalo (“I Know This Much Is True”).

    The awards are typically the highest profile event for the Screen Actors Guild, though the union’s faceoff earlier this year with former President Donald Trump may have drawn more headlines. After the guild prepared to expel Trump (credits include “The Apprentice,” “Home Alone 2”) for his role in the Capitol riot, Trump resigned from SAG-Aftra.

  • WhatsApp pays rival trial cryptocurrency

    WhatsApp pays rival trial cryptocurrency

    Signal Payments will link to the user’s account to send and receive payments to the mobile code wallet and will monitor the balance and transaction history in the rest of the interface.

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    Messaging app Signal said it has rolled out beta builds for digital currency payments on its platform. Signal Payments will enable users to send and receive payments in the form of cryptocurrencies, the company said in a statement.

    WhatsApp rival said it has been testing the feature with mobile coins at UK Signal Foundation co-founder Moxie Maralinspike, adviser to the crypto exchange since 2017 Wired Report good.

    The signal payment will link to the user’s account to send and receive payments to Mobilecoin Wallet and monitor the balance and transaction history in a single interface.

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    The signal would not access the user’s funds and other transaction data, the company clarified.

    According to app analytics firm App Annie, the California-based messaging app gained recognition following the ongoing WhatsApp Privacy Debate, the fastest growing app to download in the first three months of 2021.

    The payment facility is an attempt to compete with WhatsApp’s payment facility which was approved in November last year to operate in India.

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  • Novavax vaccine against 96% effective coronovirus, 86% for British version in UK trial

    Novavax vaccine against 96% effective coronovirus, 86% for British version in UK trial

    Novavax Inc.’s coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine was 96% effective in preventing cases caused by the original version of coronavirus in a late-stage trial conducted in the United Kingdom, the company said on Thursday, one step closer to regulatory approval Is moving forward. .

    There were no cases of serious illness or deaths among those receiving the vaccine.

    The vaccine was about 86% effective at protecting against the more infectious virus variants discovered earlier and is now prevalent in the UK, about 90% overall, combining data from people infected with both versions of the coronovirus.

    Novavax shares jumped 22% after trading from 22% to $ 229. They were trading below $ 10 on January 21, 2020, when the company announced that it was developing a coronavirus virus vaccine.

    In a small trial conducted in South Africa – where volunteers were primarily exposed to another new, more infectious form, which was widespread and spreading around the world – the Novavax vaccine was only 55% Was effective but still prevented serious illness and death altogether.

    The results of the UK trial’s final analysis were largely in line with interim data released in January. The company hopes to use the data to submit to regulatory authority in various countries. It is unclear whether it will seek US authorization or if regulators will require it to carry out ongoing testing in the United States.

    The UK trial, which enrolled more than 15,000 people between the ages of 18 and 84, assessed the efficacy of the vaccine with high transmission of the UK virus variant which is now widely circulating.

    The effectiveness of the shot in the South Africa trial decreased to approximately 49% when the analysis included data from HIV-positive participants.

    Novavax began a rolling submission of its vaccine data to the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) of the UK in mid-January, which would help speed up the approval process.

    The vaccine may be approved for use in the United States as of May if US regulators decide that the UK data is sufficient to make a decision. It may take him a few months to insist on looking at the figures before the US trial, its chief executive told Reuters earlier this month.

    Officials said Novavax’s vaccine production plant should be fully operational by April. CEO Stanley Erk told Reuters that the drugmaker expects tens of millions of stockpiles and ships to be ready in the United States.

    Novavax plans to produce its two-shot vaccine at eight manufacturing locations, including the Serum Institute of India. If authorized, it will follow three COVID-19 vaccines developed in the UK with Oxford University from Pfizer and partners BioNTech, Moderna Inc and AstraZeneca Schott. The final results of the Novavax trial provide further anticipation as to the possibility of daily COVID-19 deaths in the UK, possibly driven by the UK version.

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